Keean Bexte

Calgary Mission Specialist

Keean Bexte is a reporter for TheRebel.media, based in Alberta. A recent graduate from the University of Calgary with a Bachelor of Science in Energy Sciences and Energy Economics, Keean lives between the city and his family farm in Southern Alberta.

Although he is fresh off campus, Keean has a long history of political campaigning and freedom-oriented activism across Canada. He has championed issues from free speech, government debt, and voluntary student unionism.

Keean spends his spare time in the back forty of isolated property exercising his state sanctioned privilege to bear arms.

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The Latest From Keean Bexte

The Rebel published documents this week that left Minister Deron Bilous embroiled in scandal. Sworn affidavits filed by Minister Bilous’ own wife allege the Minister has a serious drug and alcohol addiction.

Alberta NDP MLA (and Premier Notley's second in command) Deron Bilous has been embroiled in scandal after The Rebel Media published documents which allege the Minister has a serious drug and alcohol addiction.

Shocking news about Rachel Notley’s NDP on the eve of the Alberta election campaign — we believe we have identified the two government MLAs who were investigated and disciplined by Notley for sexual misconduct — a secret she had been keeping from the public for months.

Angus Reid just released a new poll, and the results are jaw-dropping: Sixty percent of Albertans and fifty-three percent of Saskatchewan residents either moderately or strongly support a Western separatist movement.

Talk is cheap, unless you’re the government. How much do you think virtue signaling could cost taxpayers? Well, when it comes to electric vehicles, if you aren’t thinking in the seven-figure range you aren’t thinking big enough.

I was at the Equality or Independence Rally in Calgary, Alberta over the weekend. People's Party of Canada leader Maxime Bernier joined Derek Fildebrandt to talk to Albertans about his plan for pipelines and equalization.